Erschienen in:
09.05.2020 | The Use of Technology in Orthopaedic Surgery—Intraoperative and Post-Operative Management (C Krueger and S Bini, Section Editors)
Using Patient Engagement Platforms in the Postoperative Management of Patients
verfasst von:
Kevin Campbell, Philip Louie, Brett Levine, Jeremy Gililland
Erschienen in:
Current Reviews in Musculoskeletal Medicine
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Ausgabe 4/2020
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Abstract
Purpose of Review
The purpose of this review is to contextualize the topic of patient engagement in orthopedic surgery. There will be a specific focus on patient engagement platforms and the impact on outcomes and orthopedic clinical workflows.
Recent Findings
In an attempt to engage patients and optimize the orthopedic perioperative surgical home, patient engagement platforms have emerged in the form of portals, mobile health applications, and chatbots. Collectively, these platforms have improved patient satisfaction scores and outcomes.
Summary
Patient portals, mobile health applications, and chatbots can engage orthopedic patients and improve the effectiveness of the perioperative orthopedic surgical home. There are specific differences in these applications that should be noted and accounted for. When deciding to incorporate one of these systems into your practice, it is paramount to identify what you are looking to improve upon within your health system and choose a platform accordingly.